"Opponents of reproductive health access demonized and smeared me and others on the public airwaves," Fluke wrote in a commentary for CNN.com. "These smears are obvious attempts to distract from meaningful policy discussions and to silence women's voices regarding their own health care. These attempts to silence women and the men who support them have clearly failed."

"Attacking me and women who use contraception by calling us prostitutes and worse cannot silence us," she added.

"I wanted people to understand that this is neither government-subsidized contraception nor is contraception as incredibly cheap as some people have shared," Fluke said, adding that her Congressional testimony was about whether private employers should be required to cover contraception in their employee health plans.

“For six days, we have been telling you that the 30-year-old Georgetown law student has become a major player in the presidential election,” O’Reilly said during his show last Friday. “Last night, we reported that she is now being handled pro bono, for free, by [former Obama aide Anita Dunn's] PR firm SKDKnickerbocker, which is good, because Sandra doesn’t have enough money to buy birth control pills, as we know. But there is more to Sandra’s story than just contraception. Right now, she’s on spring break in California with her boyfriend, who is the son of Democratic stalwart William Mutterperl. He has made at least 56 donations to Democratic candidates or organizations. Nothing wrong with that — I’m just pointing it out.”